Rehabilitation

Whether you are recovering from surgery, illness, or injury, our rehabilitation program delivers results through personalized care programs designed around your specific needs.

PVN has consistently been recognized as one of the best physical rehabilitation services in the Dallas metro area, including having a 5-Star overall rating from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that administers the Medicare program.

Rehabilitation Partnerships

Rehabilitation services

Both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services are available.

  • Orthopedic rehabilitation
  • Post-stroke rehabilitation
  • Joint replacement rehabilitation
  • Physical, occupational and speech therapies
  • LSVT treatment approach for Parkinson’s disease
  • Certified lymphedema treatment
  • PRN respiratory therapy
  • Bariatric therapy

Rehabilitation amenities

  • Private suites with baths
  • Housekeeping and dining services
  • Group and individualized activities
  • Community common areas and courtyards
  • Wireless internet and smart TVs with streaming services
  • Pet therapy
  • Classes and entertainment
  • Spa and salon services
  • Worship activities
  • Post-discharge follow-up
  • Spacious dining areas
  • Family suites
Estee Cahani, Director of Rehabilitation

THE Thrive 10-day stay program

Our Thrive program was created to serve as an optional bridge between our inpatient services and your return to home. The goal is to provide a short-term transitional program that allows you to continue getting stronger and more confident, so that when you do return home, you’re even more ready to get back to your life.

Questions about rehabilitation

What does physical therapy rehab include?

If you have experienced neuromuscular or skeletal injury or dysfunction, you want the best physical therapy available. Our program focuses on individualized therapeutic treatment to help restore function, and may include:

  • Training in mobility, gait stability, posture and positioning
  • Exercise programs to increase muscle function, coordination and endurance
  • Joint and soft tissue mobilization to increase range of motion
  • Wound care
  • Pain management

Is occupational therapy the same as physical therapy?

Though similar, insofar as helping to restore strength and mobility, occupational therapy helps people adapt to their social and physical environment through:

  • Education and training in areas such as dressing, bathing, eating and grooming
  • Activities for memory, orientation and cognitive integration
  • Adaptive techniques or equipment to overcome physical disabilities
  • Strengthening and coordination exercises
  • Exercises to maintain normal joint movement to reduce the effects of arthritis or other conditions

When is speech rehab therapy necessary?

Speech and language pathologists address general communication issues and swallowing dysfunction. Treatment plans are designed for such individual needs as:

  • Recovery of speech, language and memory skills
  • Verbal and nonverbal communication, including programs for the hearing-impaired
  • Oral muscle strength and functioning required for speaking and swallowing
  • Appropriate diet recommendations
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